Out of the 364 towns listed on the site, I only have pronunciations for about 80 or so of them. I would really appreciate if you help out if you can
submit a town pronunciation that I don't have listed already.

The longest place name in Massachusetts: "Lake Chargoggmaunchaugagoggchaubungungamaugg" Translation "You fish on your side, I fish on my side, nobody fish in the middle" which we won't discuss the pronounciation of.

This is the incorrect way to say it. Someone from the south who doesn't know the proper pronunciation, trying to fake the accent.

WOO-STAH

This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by most of the residents of the city and surrounding areas.

WIS-TAH

This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used mostly by people north of the city.

WOO-STER

This is the correct way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by people who have lived elsewhere and either now live in Worcester, or somewhere else.

WUSS-TAH

This is the incorrect way to say it. is the pronunciation used by most of the residents of the city and surrounding areas when they're putting down the city.

WAR-CHEST-ER

This is the incorrect way to say it. This is the pronunciation used by people from south of the Mason-Dixon line who have seen it in print. These are generally the people you hang up on when they call you, since they're telemarketers.

WAR-SES-TER

This is the incorrect way to say it. This is the other popular mis-pronunciation I hear often, this one I understand a little better, it sort-of looks like it should be said this way.

WOOSTER

This is the incorrect way to say it. This is how the name is spelled when someone outside of the region is trying to write down your address over the phone.

WORM-TOWN

This is how you pronounce the name, if you're a brain dead Boston D.J. or visiting college student. Of course the origin is a little more interesting and flattering than it's now corrupted meaning.

GRITTY OLD MILL TOWN

This is how you spell the name if you're the New York Times (as stated when discussing why Bruce Springsteen started one of his tours in the Centrum). Needless to say, we like to spell their name CRIME RIDDEN CESSPOOL.